Sentence examples for To stick from inspiring English sources

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To stick

verb

To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.

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To stick together.

Something's going to stick.

"We have to stick together".

You're going to stick around".

We've got to stick together".

Nothing was going to stick.

Nothing seemed to stick.

That idea has yet to stick.

I was willing to stick around.

"And she needs to stick with it".

— and they are unlikely to stick.

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